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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922 - Keep Still About This i95 DISCOUNT O FOR CASH A revenue officer visited Universal met under spreading trees next to the main building. Been to the still room? asked said the other, anything ready yet? A little blonde actress stopped an office boy, slipped him a bill and a coin and said, 'See if that order is in the still room for me yet, will you, and bring it to my dressing room? One man. shouted to another across Laemmle boulevard. What's your hurry? Come on down to my office. Be with you in a minute, was the answer. Goin to the still room, then I'll be down. The revenue officer demanded admission to the office of Irving G. He was Thalberg, director-genera- l. determined. and perturbed Mr. Thalberg, I think something serious is on in your city here, he said; and then explained his dire sus- ad- - vantage of this saving in buying House Cleaning their Spring ' Materials. r Paints, Wallpaper, Glass and Art PROVO PAINT & picion. Thalgberg personally conducted him to the still room. and showed him stacks of thousands of still prints, reproductions of negatives cameras. The still taken with term is used to contrast "still pictures with moving pictures. GLASS GO. Phone 53 110 West Center Heres Good Advice: Relieve Your Fatigue With Sleep . Avoid Stimulants V f 'HERE is nothing other elements found in both coffee and tea. in the world so reconstructive as sound, re- -; freshing sleep. During sleep the System rids itself of the fatigue poisons that have accumulated during the day. The food ele1 j 4 If you have an idea that coffee n, It pure cereal beverage. It contains no harmful elements of any kind. You can drink Postum as many times a day as you or the children desire a grateful, refreshing beverage. important that you get plenty of heal th bringing , sleep. Any thing that interferes with your sleep hampers and hinders you mentally and physically. A common cause of physical weakness and mental depression is ,the reaction following by the drug, caffeine, and j is -- i over-stimulati- Mothers are so discouraged over flapper frivolities that they have about decided to start a little crusade for the moral and sartorial regeneration of jazzing daughters by making a direct appeal to boys. This avenue of approach to the conscience and modesty of the young girl is being seriously considered by the New England women, .whose president is Mrs. Eugene J. Grant of Brooklyn. Mrs. Grant appeared deeply grieved when she enumerated the alarming errors of the modern young woman. The society Mrs. Grant respresents has sent an appeal to every one of its colonies to help in starting a wave of moderation in the direction We do not want of the flapper. to reform her, said . Mrs. Grant, merely to urge her to moderate her dress, her dancing and her manners. Girls these days dont seem to have any clothes on from the waist up, and skirts are so short there is little below the knees. But we dont object as much to the short skirts as to the almost invisible waists, because we are used to the abbreviated bathing suit. DEVELOPED IN FEW YEARS. The immodest dress, boisterous behavior and indecent dancing of the young girl of today is appalling to mothers. It has all developed in the last few years. I dont know whether it was born during the stress of war time as a sort of escape valve for overstrained emotions, or whether there has been a general let down in our standards of life, or whether the spirit f recklessness and unrest has been let loose over the whole world.1 The family ideals are breaking down. Sunday observance by young boys and girls is a thing of the past and all they think of now is pleasure. They .have a freedom never before given to young people. They fail to consider any one but themselves. As I told the members of our club, parents must start a wave of moderation. It would be useless to they always retry reforming girls, sent that and I myself do not like reforms. It is up to the parents to provide more amusements in the home. PARTLY FATHERS JOB TOO. This can be done better in the west, where there are more homes and less congested ones and fewer public amusements. Its the fathers job just as much as it is the mothers, And we .New England women think that much can be accomplished if we can enlist the boys on our side and get them to discourage the flapper in her present ways. Another point I want to emphasize; is that parents, all men and women in fact, whether they are heads of families or not, should pay greater attention to what is being taught in our schools and colleges. what songs are They should know teacher can being sung. A radical put1 into his clus more radicalism and' bad citizenship than any other one person. The girls and boys in school now are the next generation, and if they are being influenced by enemies of our country what is going to become of the country? What ?s going to our of our citichildren, become, zens, our American ideals? Your grocer sells both forms of Postum: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling lot fully 20 minutes. on HELP ' or tea drinking may be injurious to your health, why not stop it for a week or so, and drink delicious, fragrant Postum instead. Postum is a rich, golden-brow- ments are taken up by the various issues that require rebuilding TO Vibration of the Air Brings It to.ths Ear Travels Faster in Bummer Than In Winter. SAVE FLAPPERS one. No, t Many thrifty .people are taking BOYS City. Two men HOW SOUND IS TRANSMITTED ASKS LEAGUE Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mic , TO KEEP IN THE SHADE Sound Is transmitted to the ear When by the ivlbration of the air. one particle of air is made to vibrate It sets the adjacent particles to vibrating, cand so a sound wave. If not obstructed, passes in all directions from the sounding body. The calculated velocity of sound In the air when the temperature Is at freezing point Is 915.69 feet per second. When sound the temperature increases, travels faster, and the rate has been calculated at a little more than one foot per second for each degree of rise in Fahrenheit's thermometer. Contrary to popular belief, sound travels faster in summer than in winter, and In warm than in cold climates.It might be thought that sound would travel more slowly through a dense atmosphere, but the elasticity Increases as rapidly as the density, and, therefore, the velocity of sound is not affected by varying density. The velocity of sound In water, when at the greatest density, is 4,707.4 feet per second. The experiments by which this velocity was determined were made by M. In 1826,, across the Lake of Geneva, from Rclle to Thonon, a distance of about nine miles. Water, therefore. transmits sound four times as fast as air does. Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coal. Moreover, this team of Utahs most famous coals has been foremost' in the hearths and hearts of coal users for upward of 25 years. Some record, that! satisfactory of g, burning Castle Gate and Clear I I J ASK YOUR DEALER UTAH FUEL CO. Miners, and Shippers Exclusively of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coal successful Chautauqua lecturer, has for years entertained large audiences with his lecture, The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyers Standpoint." Recently he listened to the following diverting introduction from the lips of a platform manager: I am very glad to introduce to you, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. B , who wll now entertain us with his celebrated lecture, The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyers Standpoint. I can only imagine one lecture which might prove more interesting to this audience than the one announced. That would be The Trial of a Lawyer from Jesus Standpoint. EveryA a prominent attorney in his own city, bodys Magazine. It is often hard to keep up appearances-and keep up with expenses. The man whose credit is bad has one big advantage its hard for him to get far into debt. 3 Mr Dreams (Weatherly-Tostl- ) Tenor.., Farted ( Weatherly Toeti) Tenor... CONCERT 5137 1.00 Put an Idea Across. Whether It was mental telepathy or a mere coincidence, I cannot say, but this Is what happened : vllle-Woo- 513 1.00 d) r) - 5139 1.00 Im Fo You J Contralto Elisabeth Lennox ) (Fuhrmann-Hathaway- t INSTRUMENTAL Stnndchen von Shakespeare 15034 1.50 Pianoforte Solo (Schnbert-Llaxt- ) Elly Ney Pianoforte Solo. .Elly Ney Soirees do Vienne (Schubert-Llszt- ) From the Canrlrrralf (Gardener) yiolln Solo... Ella Breeskln Simple Confession (Simple Aveu) (ThomO Violin Solo 5136 1.00 2257 75c High in the fastnesses of the Andes mountains of Feru there lives a race which sets an age limit and kills all of Its people who reach the fateful mark. In each village an official is appolhte to terminate the careers of persons who live too long. Different however, communities, have different ideas as to what limit should be placed on human existence. In some places the only duty of the executioner appears to be to secure the presence of a man at his own funeral In the title role. If a person becomes so ill that bis funeral becomes a certainty In the near future, a date is fixed for the same, and if the leading figure "shows a disposition to be unpunctual, the village executioner takes the matter in hand. The Andes natives are of Indian descent, possibly from the Quichau Indians, according to scientists. They live in adobe hovels and are said never to remove their clothing. They are Very shy and have no diversions aside from chewing coca leaves, from hich modern scientists extract cocaine. Mario Chamlee Mario Chamlea Theo Karla Boaea In Jane (Bingham-German- ) Tenor.. Tenor.' Thao Karla It la Only a Tiny Garden Gian When the Boaea Bloom (In the Tima of Boaea) (Belchardt) Marie Tiffany Soprano Voice by Margaret (hlrd Nightingale Sons (Rochar-Zelle. .... Mario Tiffany McKee; Soprano.. Ellxabeth Lennox Irish Love Sons (Laos) Contralto. -- Indians of the Andes Mountains Kill Those of Race Who Reach Fateful .Limit. . J i I . Ella Breeskln , In a Clock Store (Descriptive Fantasle) (Orth) Miniature Concert Orchestra Miniature Concert Orchestra Warblers Serenade (Perry) Son to Hawaii (Hawaiian Walts) Hawaiian. Players Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchlnl Hawaiian Echoes (Hawaiian One Step) Hawaiian Players Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchlnl POPULAR Dorothy Jardon Dorothy Jardon Oogle-OogWa Wa Comedienne with Orchestra Margaret Young O-Ernest Comedienne with Orchestra. .. .Margaret Young He Went and When Hes Coming Ive Got the Wonder Where Back Blue Tenor. A1 Bernard with Carl Fentons Orchestra Who Tied the Can on the Old Dogs Tail Tenor A1 Bernard with Carl Fenton's Orchestra Stealing Soprano Remember the Bobo Soprano 5133 1.00 v S le 2265 75c , oo 2264 75c FOR DANCING f.Isham Jones Orchestra Samson and Delilah Fox Trot 2244 75c laham Jones Orchestra Pilgrims Blues Fox Trot Doll TheTrotFox From French It Again 2260 Bennie Kruegers Orchestra 75c , Bennie Kruegers Orchestra. Teasin' Pox Trot ...Carl Fenton's Orchestra 2261 Kitten on the Keys Fox Trot i uCarl Fentons Orchestra Nola Fox Trot Rosy-Po- sj FOx Trot From "The Blushing Bride Selvln's Orchestra 2262 Fox Trot Introducing "Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!'' from 75c Every Day Selvln's Orchestra For Goodness Sake 2263 Carl Fenton's Orchestra Fox Trot Bygone 75c CCarl Fenton's Orchestra Everybody Knows Fox Trot 2245 By the Sapphire Sea Fox Trot. . . . . . Isham Jones' Orchestra On the Alamo Fox Trot ..Isham Jones' Orchestra Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland Fox Pick 2258 Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Xrot 75c Little Tin Soldier Fox Trot From "Pins and Needles" Bennie Krueger's Orchestra 2259 I Georgia Fox Trot .Carl Fenton's Orchestra 75c Carl' Fenton's Orchestra Black Eyed Blues -- Fox Trot Do - -- I , -- BATES STORES CO. S 33 East Center Street. H ' Opposite Courthouse On a railway station , platform at some distance from me stood an immigrant family. The father carried no bundles, but the mother was loaded like a pack mule. In one hand she held a bundle resembling a large weeks wash tied jiP In a sheet. The other arm bore a weighty looking basket and a husky baby. For about 20 minutes I looked on as that woman In sort of dumb patience stood there motionless under that awful load. It was positively g to watch her, and I to her, mentally; For finally yelled heavens sake drop fhose bundles ! Instantly the woman let go of the bundle, handed the baby to her husband, placed the basket on top of the big bundle; folded her hands over her stomach and heaved a sigh of rellef.-KansCity Star. Who remembers prided himself on his second sight, never lost his first the who having received although he had sight? n A man naturally is hard to get along with. old-tim- er short-spoke- . j 15033 1.50 Pogliaori out V Pay Cash! and Save oney We are doing business on a cash basis only, and we are passing on to you the savings. All our goods are now marked down and every customer gets a ; es thoroughly be sure you get the most for your coal money by Creek. (Ye Birds WithIn Italian Number) Act I (LeoncsvsUo) Soprano. Florence Eaaton t Air) Act ne Carmen J e dls que rien m'fipoqvante (Mlcaela'e Florence Eaaton III (Blxet) Soprano, la French 30003 1.35 (, heat-producin- 50013 3.00 re-turm- hg And the end is not yet. Castle Gate and Clear Creek coals continue to add to their laurels. Wher- ever they are introduced in home, factory, heat- free-burnin- g, OPERATIC "Che volo d'angelir BaJlatella nerve-wrackin- Heres a team that wins every time Clean; ON SALE TODAY HERE NO OLD AGE PROBLEM as ing plant they are awarded the blue ribbon universal commendation. Brunswick Records - In the early days there was a railroad in Tennessee which allowed its conductors to make their own rules affecting the traveling public. Sometimes one conductor had rules in direct conflict with the other. One of the conductors would permit passen gers, to take their dogs into the coaches with them. The conductor running opposite would not allow a dog on his train, not even in the baggage car. One day some hunters, Go Back to Fifteenth Century. to the city, met the conductIf anything should astonish us about or who would not allow a dog to ride on his train. When the train left trees It iff their longevity. The life of the station the dog followed tied to animals is ephermeral compared to the train, and had' no difficulty in that of our1 trees. The pine and great keeping up with it. When the con- chestnut can assuredly: extend their ductor saw what was happening he to a term of 400 or 500 was highly incensed over the disre- existence In 3 ears. the Island of Tenerlffe are Watch found spect shown to his train. pines and enoryour old dog whep we start down mous many venerable In all probtrees which chesthut grade, he stormed, and see what the were, there by planted happens to him. You think you are ability . commencement the at of A of fun little my train. making later, when on the down grade, the the Fifteenth century, the epoch of conductor approached the rear plat- the Invasion: of the island. form, and not seeing the dog, called The former are distinguished from to the owner: Now tell me, please, the others, owing to the conquerors what has become of your dog. in their piety decorated them Right here, retorted the passen- having all with llttl4 madonnas, which ger, pointing to a big hole in the nearly floor of the coach, see him under are still steen suspended to their therd? He just came under the coach boughs. to trot along in the shade. The Riches have wings, as a man Argonaut. finds who' tries to kite sometimes THE TRIAL OF A LAWYER a check. Wieners! JUNE The man who is going to the dogs always howls about the things he says are sending him there. 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